I've been working on blocks for the McHenry Historical Crazy Quilt. I started this project a few years ago:
I have 15 blocks completed with at least another 25 to go. Click on the image to see it close up.
The blocks are 9 inch squares. The photos are (mostly) antique pictures of old buildings in the City Of McHenry where I live. In a few cases, old photos just don't exist so I grab screenshots from Google Earth and then "olden" them myself in photoshop.
The blocks are pieced entirely by hand on a cotton foundation. The only embellishments used are threads, vintage or antique lace and tiny vintage mother - of - pearl buttons. Each block has a spider and web on it so I'm using the buttons to create the spider.
This quilt is intended to look like a traditional Victorian Crazy Quilt so no beads, no sequins, no glittery do-dads.
My most recent completed block is the old Blacksmith and Wagon shop:
Built in the 1870's, this is what the building looks like today:
Hard to believe it's the same building but it is!
Here's an ad from our local newspaper for the business:
I just started on Block #16. Another old hotel!
Grandma Jammies? Done and dusted!
-
Yes, the Grandma Jammies are done! Four pairs of kid-sized (tops and
bottoms) and four pairs of adult-sized lounge pants. All waiting to be
wrapped up...
4 hours ago
2 comments:
You're creating a wonderful heirloom Pam - I hope you're doing a 'book' to go along with it to give more of the history of the buildings you're featuring.
Pam it’s GORGEOUS! What a treasure for the ages! Got my calendar love it!
Post a Comment